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Riptide
Riptide
Author: Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child
Tide of Obsession — Three hundred years ago a pirate buried his bounty on a treacherous island off the coast of Maine. Now a high-tech treasure hunter is bringing his million-dollar recovery team to Ragged Island — Tide of Danger — They have the best hardware, the best divers, and the perfectly planed operation. There's only one problem: this i...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446607179
ISBN-10: 0446607177
Publication Date: 7/1/1999
Pages: 496
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 280 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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ritaflwr avatar reviewed Riptide on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Another great book from Preston and Childs. This book is about an island off the coast of Maine that is shrouded in mystery and fog. According to local legends, there is a vast treasure buried in the island. But all attempts to get the treasure have resulted in injury, death and financial ruin. But at last, with millions of dollars in backing, and technilogial power, a task force is formed to retrieve the treasure, and solve the mystery that has confounded all efforts to do so in the past. As the story moves forward, the crew of this task force also sicken, get injured and die. What is at the heart of this island, causing all this suffering? I enjoyed reading this book, and hopefully there will be many more from this wonderful team of authors.
Kibi avatar reviewed Riptide on + 582 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
100% Fun! February 4, 2003
Reviewer: Robin Currier

I've read other books by Child/Preston (Relic and Reliquary) and found them fun but the writing just a little rough.
But Riptide, now--Wow! They have really hit their stride on this one. The pacing is great and the thought they put into how to approach the diabolically clever puzzle of the treasure pit is impressive.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book right to the end, even sneaking out to sit in my car at work to finish it!

In the first few pages of the book, we are introduced to the main character, Malin Hatch, as a boy, and see the gruesome tragedy that shadows the rest of his life, but that will not be fully explained until the end of the book. Then we skip forward 30 years. Ladies and gentlemen, THAT's what I call a "hook!" I was certainly hooked until the very end.

I'm certain you will enjoy this roller coaster ride of a book.
daisymomma avatar reviewed Riptide on
Helpful Score: 4
This was a fun, fascinating read by this author team. It's a standalone book (no Pendergast) with great characters. You learn lots of historical facts along the way as it moves toward the breathtaking ending.
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Helpful Score: 1
ACTION,ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE IN THIS DAMNED GOOD PAGE TURNER
perryfran avatar reviewed Riptide on + 1223 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book. This is the first Preston/Lincoln novel I have read but it won't be the last! Loads of action plus a great yarn about a pirate's buried treasure. Highly recommend this one.
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I enjoyed this thriller set off the coast of Maine. It had pirate lore, secret codes, booby traps - and a sense of impending doom as both the weather and the dangers of the pit's contents become more dangerous by the day.
fab50 avatar reviewed Riptide on + 5 more book reviews
This book was a good read by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I had read this book years ago but forgot and ordered it again. I did re-read it because I didn't remember much about it. I am glad I did. It was an exciting treasure hunt. Would recommend it. I have ordered more books by these authors.
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The book begins with a brief history lesson on the Water-Trap, and then flashes forward to the hero of the book as a young boy playing with his brother on Ragged Island dreaming summertime dreams that all boys have about finding pirate gold, and what to do with the mountains of gold that is sure to be found if only they can discover the right tunnel. Accidents happen and that brings us to the present where our hero, Malin Hatch swears never to step on Ragged Island again until approached by the shadowy figures that inhabit all of these books. They come with smiles, high technology, and promising the riches that would make any man or woman think twice.
This novel centers around the coastline of Maine, and is filled with rich, interesting characters. The history was intriguing. The quest for the treasure of Red Ned will you keep you on the edge of your seat. I felt it was a quick, fun read. It has roots in a true quest for pirate treasure.
paulmc avatar reviewed Riptide on + 7 more book reviews
For some reason, I remember this book quite well. I usually forget lots of the storyline and sub-characters. Nice story. Not usual plotline/


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